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When you delete an email in Postbox, by default the next message is selected. That means it goes up the chain of emails and if you’re like me, you read from top to bottom. This…
We’ve recently started using Apple Pages over InDesign for client proposals and contracts. It’s part of a larger strategy to start moving away from Adobe and the high cost of Creative Cloud. Photoshop, Illustrator, and…
We love Asana here at Spigot, if it wasn’t obvious enough. When we work with clients that also use Asana, it’s very easy to pair the two by joining their organization. Often times we’ll stay…
I love using Fluid to run websites as an app, especially websites I need to keep open and active. Like Drift, our on-site chat app for Cinch. Setting up Drift in Fluid was not as…
Jetpack released a new React powered interface in version 4.3, released on September 8th of this year. They worked very hard on it for over a year and are clearly very proud of it. While…
One of the most rewarding things about web development is that it’s always changing. New code specifications, design trends, device capabilities, programming languages, API integrations… Wait, did I say rewarding? Yes, it can be overwhelming,…
I’ve been using Tweetbot for a few years now and it’s still my go to Twitter app on the Mac as well as iOS. I’ve noticed the following issue for a while now but only…
When you’re building a number of pages in WordPress that are closely tied to a main, or parent page, tying them together with imagery can help the user know where they are. This snippet is…
This snippet is from a book project – the book title needed to be shown on all subsequent chapters, unless it was the main book page. Here’s the snippet that does it:
Chrome 49 removed a minor feature that I used quite a bit – the screen size indicator that would appear when resizing the window while in web inspector. Many workarounds were suggested on this Stackexchange…